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Wandsworth Schools Directory March 2021 Wandsworth Schools Directory March 2021 If you have any queries regarding this directory please contact the School Support Team 020 8871 7964 or email [email protected] 25/03/2021 Page 1 Table of Contents Albemarle School 4 Alderbrook Primary School 4 All Saints CE Primary School 4 Allfarthing Primary School 5 Ark John Archer Primary School 5 Ark Putney Academy 5 Ashcroft Technology Academy 6 Balham Nursery School & Children's Centre 6 Beatrix Potter Primary School 6 Belleville School 7 Belleville Wix Academy 7 Bolingbroke Academy School 7 Bradstow School 8 Brandlehow Primary School 8 Broadwater Primary School 8 Burntwood School 9 Chesterton Primary School 9 Chestnut Grove Academy 9 Christchurch CE Primary School 10 Earlsfield Primary School 10 Eastwood Nursery School & Children's Centre 10 Ernest Bevin College 11 Falconbrook Primary School 11 Fircroft Primary School 11 Floreat Wandsworth Primary School 12 Francis Barber 12 Franciscan Primary School 12 Furzedown Primary School 13 Garratt Park School 13 Gatton Primary School 13 Goldfinch Primary School 14 Granard Primary School 14 Graveney School 14 Greenmead School 15 Griffin Primary School 15 Harris Academy Battersea 16 Heathmere Primary School 16 Hillbrook Primary School 17 Holy Ghost RC Primary School 17 Honeywell Infants School 17 Honeywell Junior School 18 Hospital and Home Tuition Service 18 Hotham Primary School 18 John Burns Primary School 19 Page 2 25/03/2021 Linden Lodge School 19 Mosaic Jewish Primary School 19 Nightingale Community Academy 20 Oak Lodge School 20 Oasis Academy Putney 20 Our Lady of Victories RC Primary School 21 Our Lady Queen of Heaven RC Primary School 21 Paddock Primary and Middle School 22 Paddock Secondary School 22 Penwortham Primary School 23 Ravenstone Primary School 23 Riversdale Primary School 23 Roehampton CE Primary School 24 Ronald Ross Primary School 24 Rutherford House School 24 Sacred Heart (Battersea) RC Primary School 25 Sacred Heart (Roehampton) RC Primary School 25 Saint Cecilia's Church of England School 26 Saint John Bosco College 26 Sellincourt Primary School 27 Shaftesbury Park Primary School 27 Sheringdale Primary School 27 Smallwood Primary School 28 Somerset Nursery School and Children's Centre 28 Southfields Academy 28 Southmead Primary School 29 St Anne's CE Primary School 29 St Anselm's RC Primary School 29 St Boniface RC Primary School 30 St Faith's CE Primary School 30 St George's CE Primary School 30 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School 31 St Mary's CE Primary School 31 St Mary's RC Primary School 31 St Michael's CE Primary School 32 Swaffield Primary School 32 The Alton Primary School 32 Tooting Primary School 33 Trinity St Mary's CE Primary School 33 Victoria Drive 33 West Hill Primary School 34 Westbridge Academy 34 25/03/2021 Page 3 Schools Telephone Directory Albemarle School Tel No: 020 8788 3170 Fax: 020 8780 0896 (2125205) Organisation: Foundation Ward: West Hill Princes Way Type: Mainstream Sector: Primary Southfields Gender Taught: Mixed London SW19 6JP E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.albemarle.wandsworth.sch.uk Staff Ms Theresa Moses Head Ms Mandy Kaur Deputy Head Ms Gemma Briggs Assistant Head Mr Michael Sutherland Premises Manager Alderbrook Primary School Tel No: 020 8673 4913 Fax: 020 8675-8866 (2122004) Organisation: Community Ward: Balham Oldridge Road Type: Mainstream Sector: Primary Balham Gender Taught: Mixed London SW12 8PP E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.alderbrookprimaryschool.co.uk Staff Mr Peter Weal Head Miss Carly Tremblin Deputy Head Ms Melanie Hatcher Assistant Head Ms Jane Kellock School Business Manager Mr Michael Oxford Premises Officer All Saints CE Primary School Tel No: 020 8788 5196 Fax: 020 8780 5663 (2123304) Organisation: Voluntary Aided Ward: Thamesfield Putney Common Type: Mainstream Sector: Primary Putney Gender Taught: Mixed London SW15 1HL E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.allsaints.wandsworth.sch.uk Staff Ms Claire Wood Head Mr Marinus Viljeon Deputy Head Mrs June Heard Bursar Mrs Lisa Stone School Admin Officer Mr David Harris Premises Officer Page 4 25/03/2021 Allfarthing Primary School Tel No: 020 8874 1301 Fax: 020 8870-2128 (2122010) Organisation: Community Ward: Fairfield St Ann's Crescent Type: Mainstream Sector: Primary Wandsworth Gender Taught: Mixed London SW18 2LR E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.allfarthing.wandsworth.sch.uk Staff Mr Tom Holmes Head Mr James Heale Deputy Head Ms Debbie Tyson-Gooden School Business Manager Mr Paul Latchman Premises Officer Ark John Archer Primary School Tel No: 020 7228 1710 Fax: 020 7228 9771 (2122301) Organisation: Academy Ward: Fairfield Plough Terrace Type: Mainstream Sector: Primary St John's Hill Gender Taught: Mixed London SW11 2AA E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.arkjohnarcher.org Staff Ms Moira Cruddas Principal Ms Dona Hennques Vice Principal Ms Chrysa Rakitzi Inclusion Leader Mr Glenn Prior Teaching & Learning Lead Ms Zara Simpson Assistant Principal Ms Alison Duthie Operations Manager Miss Tre-Antonette Johnson School Admin Officer Ark Putney Academy Tel No: 020 8788 3421 Fax: 020 8789 8280 (2125402) Organisation: Academy Ward: West Putney Pullman Gardens Type: Mainstream Sector: Secondary Putney Gender Taught: Mixed London SW15 3DG E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.arkputneyacademy.org Staff Ms Alison Downey Principal Mrs Julie Gray Head of Operations Mrs Grainne Savin Head of Finance Mr Colin Humphreys Site Officer 25/03/2021 Page 5 Ashcroft Technology Academy Tel No: 020 8877 0357 Fax: 020 8877 0617 (2126905) Organisation: Academy Ward: East Putney 100 West Hill Type: Mainstream Sector: Secondary Putney Gender Taught: Mixed London SW15 2UT E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.ashcroftacademy.org.uk Staff Mr Douglas Mitchell Principal Mr Richard Perry Vice Principal Balham Nursery School & Children's Tel No: 020 8673 4055 Fax: Centre (2121015) Organisation: Community Ward: Nightingale 72 Endlesham Road Type: Mainstream Sector: Nursery Balham Gender Taught: Mixed London SW12 8JL E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.balham-nursery.wandsworth.sch.uk Staff Ms Emma Williams Executive Head Miss Sasha Sagoe Children's Centre Manager Mrs Bryanna Patterson School Business Manager Ms Kelly Nichols Senior Admin Officer Ms Hollie Pavlou Senior Admin Officer Beatrix Potter Primary School Tel No: 020 8874 1482 Fax: 020 8871-9416 (2122034) Organisation: Community Ward: Wandsworth Common Magdalen Road Type: Mainstream Sector: Primary Wandsworth Gender Taught: Mixed London SW18 3ER E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.beatrixpotterschool.com Staff Mr Steph Neale Head Miss Sharon Gleed Smith Deputy Head Mrs Valerie Taylor-Walker School Business Manager Mrs Sarah Scully School Admin Officer Mr Colin Jones Premises Officer Page 6 25/03/2021 Belleville School Tel No: 020 7228 6727 Fax: 020 7228-8070 (2122040) Organisation: Academy Ward: Northcote Belleville Road Type: Mainstream Sector: Primary Battersea Gender Taught: Mixed London SW11 6PR E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.bellevilleschool.org Staff Mr John Grove Executive Head Ms Mary-Lynne Latour Head Ms Jane Ford Head Ms Sarah Atherton Head Ms Ellen Meredith Assistant Head Ms Michelle Hayfron Assistant Head Ms Geraldine Burke HR Officer Mr Ade Shodipe School Business Manager Ms Charlotte Meade Teaching School Director Mr Baki Gashi Site Manager Mr Ray Ablitt Premises Officer Belleville Wix Academy Tel No: 020 7228 3055 Fax: 020 7978 4942 (2122009) Organisation: Academy Ward: Shaftesbury Wix's Lane Type: Mainstream Sector: Primary Clapham Common Northside Gender Taught: Mixed London SW4 0AJ E Mail : [email protected] Website : https://bellevillewix.org.uk/ Staff Mr John Grove Executive Head Miss Seana Henry Head Ms Vicki Holt Office Manager Mr Jonathan Jefford Site Manager Bolingbroke Academy School Tel No: 020 7924 8200 Fax: (2124000) Organisation: Academy Ward: Northcote Wakehurst Road Type: Mainstream Sector: Secondary Battersea Gender Taught: Mixed London SW11 6BF E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.arkbolingbrokeacademy.org Staff Ms Claire Edis Principal 25/03/2021 Page 7 Bradstow School Tel No: 01843-862123 Fax: 01843-866648 (2127077) Organisation: Community Ward: Out Borough Dumpton Park Drive Type: Severe Learning Difficulties Sector: Special BROADSTAIRS Gender Taught: Mixed Kent CT10 1BY E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.bradstow.wandsworth.sch.uk Staff Mrs Sarah Dunn Head Mrs Sarah Adams Deputy Head Mr Mike Kemlo School Business Manager Mrs Faye Pike Finance Officer Mr Rik Sullivan Site Manager Brandlehow Primary School Tel No: 020 8874 5429 Fax: 020 8875 9502 (2122064) Organisation: Community Ward: Thamesfield Brandlehow Road Type: Mainstream Sector: Primary Putney Gender Taught: Mixed London SW15 2ED E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.brandlehowschool.org.uk Staff Ms Ellie Loughnan Head Mr James Lacey Deputy Head Ms Gabrielle Ellison-Guare Deputy Head Ms Sheila Paterson School Business Manager Mr Danny Chard Premises Officer Broadwater Primary School Tel No: 020 8672 3062 Fax: 020 8672-3062 (2122067) Organisation: Community Ward: Tooting Broadwater Road Type: Mainstream Sector: Primary Tooting Gender Taught: Mixed London SW17 0DZ E Mail : [email protected] Website : www.broadwaterschool.co.uk Staff Ms Clare Scarlett Head Ms Amina Zaadane School Business
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